Babies with CVI: Nurturing Visual Abilities and Development in Early Childhood(Print)
by American Printing House for the Blind
Last verified June 15, 2026 · classified June 17, 2026
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Summary
AI-generated from vendor-published content · June 17, 2026
A print book covering Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) in infants and toddlers from birth through age three — specifically how to support visual development during this critical early window. CVI is a brain-based visual impairment, distinct from eye-based conditions, and it requires different intervention strategies than most early intervention providers are trained in. This resource is aimed at parents, early interventionists, vision specialists, and pediatric OTs who work with very young children newly identified with CVI. It's a professional and family reference book, not a device or therapy tool — you're buying guidance and clinical context, not a ready-to-use intervention program. Practitioners without prior CVI-specific training will likely find this most useful alongside mentorship from a certified vision specialist familiar with the Roman CVI approach.
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Vendor facts (name, price, platforms, vendor link) sourced from American Printing House for the Blind — view on vendor site; last verified June 15, 2026.
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